LinkedIn Lite expands to Malaysia

Malaysia (4 August 2017) — LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional online network, today announced the availability of LinkedIn Lite in more than 60 countries globally, including Malaysia, the Philippines, and Indonesia in Southeast Asia, after it first launched in India. The lighter version of LinkedIn focuses on speed and simplicity to provide greater access to opportunities for more professionals and students in the world, helping them to stay informed, get ahead in their careers, and be more productive.

Currently, LinkedIn has more than 118 million members in Asia Pacific, including more than 22 million members in the Southeast Asia region. The region remains as one of the fastest growing regions with more than 8 million in Indonesia, 4 million in the Philippines and 3 million in Malaysia. LinkedIn Lite is now available through the web and the Android app, and includes key features such as newsfeed, profile, networks, messaging, and notifications. It is accessible by virtually any Internet-capable mobile device on the market (even on 2G networks), while the Android app is less than 1 megabyte and can reduce data usage by as much as 80 percent.

“Besides providing a fast, data-light solution for professionals in slow network areas, we hope the LinkedIn Lite app will democratize access to economic opportunity,” said Akshay Kothari, Country Manager and Head of Product, LinkedIn India. “We recognise that no matter how good, valuable and beneficial a product is, all is lost when people can’t use it. Regardless of their device or location, we hope to level the playing field for all LinkedIn members so they can get closer to their dream jobs, grow their networks and become more successful.”

Since its first launched in India, LinkedIn Lite has made remarkable strides in terms of delivering value to members. In addition to the faster access, the number of job application is growing significantly. Additionally, more than half of LinkedIn’s new members now sign up on mobile, and this has become a huge enabler for professionals in smaller cities to sign up and get connected.

Read more about how LinkedIn Lite came about on LinkedIn’s blog post in this link.